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ZiniN - Alduin, The World Eater

published:26 Jan 2011

ZiniN - Alduin, The World Eater

ZiniN - Alduin, The World Eater

published:26 Jan 2011

views:2028

A tribute to Alduin, and his draconian brethren.
Lyrics:
Beware your own mortality - For any time your world could burn
I come to bring the Dragonborn back to the flames from which they were formed
Skyrim
This Land is mine alone
Before me
Not one can claim the throne
Devote All
To mouths of dragonkin
This world was ours once before and now
It shall be ours again
And they\'ll call me Al-du-in......

ZiniN - Alduin, The World Eater

published:26 Jan 2011

views:2028

A tribute to Alduin, and his draconian brethren.
Lyrics:
Beware your own mortality - For any time your world could burn
I come to bring the Dragonborn back to the flames from which they were formed
Skyrim
This Land is mine alone
Before me
Not one can claim the throne
Devote All
To mouths of dragonkin
This world was ours once before and now
It shall be ours again
And they\'ll call me Al-du-in......

A tribute to Alduin, and his draconian brethren.
Lyrics:
Beware your own mortality - For any time your world could burn
I come to bring the Dragonborn back to the flames from which they were formed
Skyrim
This Land is mine alone
Before me
Not one can claim the throne
Devote All
To mouths of